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of course programs have an effect on the economy. main thing for me, how can we talk in the 21st century being the richest country in the world, people are hurting. the minimum wage was mentioned, just mentioned. we're not raising minimum wage. we're making it harder for people to get a decent wage. you know, the republican party's mantra seems to be. i've got mine, now you go fend for yourself. >> julia, you're in a red state. w.h.o. williams at fox, not a channel known for its liberal views says it's bad politics for republicans of the areas most in need of help and feeding people are republican strongholds. 2010, high numbers struggling to feed themselves were in rural counties. >> once again, it's bad politics. that makes no sense at all. unlike the stimulus bill, you can directly track this money. there's no way -- there's no other place for it to go. goes directly back to the economy, grocery store, red states, blue states, you name it. it's economics 101. do not ask me why politicses -- it's crazy politics. >> people voting ag
of course programs have an effect on the economy. main thing for me, how can we talk in the 21st century being the richest country in the world, people are hurting. the minimum wage was mentioned, just mentioned. we're not raising minimum wage. we're making it harder for people to get a decent wage. you know, the republican party's mantra seems to be. i've got mine, now you go fend for yourself. >> julia, you're in a red state. w.h.o. williams at fox, not a channel known for its liberal...
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are you decent down by corporations and striving to survive in the modern economy today's kaiser report is just for you that. you know it takes all the running you can do to keep it in the same place. it's all the birds and you could do to keep it in the same place as the banks are. its eggs are the working you can do to keep in the same place near futile facts to the chumps who have to work for a living but i would say not only does it take all the running printing working but it also takes all the borrowing stealing of the fraud exploiting and dying shaking . taking to stay in the same place he is on the road stacey. and some other world news in brief like a stanza rest of province of baluchistan has been wronged by a deadly blast four people have been killed and nineteen injured after a bomb rigged to a bicycle went off and visit an area in the city of quetta it's not known who carried out that the region is known for deadly sick terror and violence was militants often targeting members of the shia minority. the bodies of ninety two migrants who'd been travelling from nice to algeria
are you decent down by corporations and striving to survive in the modern economy today's kaiser report is just for you that. you know it takes all the running you can do to keep it in the same place. it's all the birds and you could do to keep it in the same place as the banks are. its eggs are the working you can do to keep in the same place near futile facts to the chumps who have to work for a living but i would say not only does it take all the running printing working but it also takes...
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you don't hold the economy hostage. >> jon: i'm not in government but i heard 47 is the charm. it's an old saying i have heard. [laughter] >> you have ted cruz, marco rubio, mike lee and rand paul who essentially the mount rushmore of the tea party doing everything they can to prevent people like me. i'm a breast cancer survivor. on january 1 people like me will have an opportunity never again be denied coverage for preexisting conditions. >> jon: there's wonderful things in this health care. you should be able to log on. >> peace of mind. >> jon: yes. for the next generation is on the bookshelves now. debbie wassermtz.ultz. >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> guns for the blind. the stage is granting gun permits pe >> 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on instagram today. bow wow posted a video. there's like 30 grand in cash somewhere, and ladies' dod rant. bow wow wrote, "yeah, i don't use men's deodorant. it burns. can't do tmy homeys are the same way. ofment. don't know if the homeys want to be called out on that. assuming
you don't hold the economy hostage. >> jon: i'm not in government but i heard 47 is the charm. it's an old saying i have heard. [laughter] >> you have ted cruz, marco rubio, mike lee and rand paul who essentially the mount rushmore of the tea party doing everything they can to prevent people like me. i'm a breast cancer survivor. on january 1 people like me will have an opportunity never again be denied coverage for preexisting conditions. >> jon: there's wonderful things in...
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in our economic recovery, there has been one very bright spot in massachusetts and the national economy, the incredible growth of clean energy, energy efficiency and the jobs that come with these industries. according to the massachusetts clean energy center, our state alone has gained 20,000 jobs in these sectors since 2010, with another 10,000 new jobs expected in the next year alone. massachusetts has become the nation's most energy-efficient state. boston is ranked as the nation's most energy-efficient city. our shores will host the first offshore wind farm with a new construction terminal built in new bedford, allowing our fishermen to work alongside our wind energy workers. massachusetts is number seven in the nation in deploying solar energy, even though we're more well known for the perfect storm than perfectly sunny days. these advances, these jobs, these technologies have flourished in massachusetts because we have set the right policies and encouraged our companies to lead. massachusetts governor deval patrick set high goals for clean energy in our state and we have already s
in our economic recovery, there has been one very bright spot in massachusetts and the national economy, the incredible growth of clean energy, energy efficiency and the jobs that come with these industries. according to the massachusetts clean energy center, our state alone has gained 20,000 jobs in these sectors since 2010, with another 10,000 new jobs expected in the next year alone. massachusetts has become the nation's most energy-efficient state. boston is ranked as the nation's most...
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the anemic economy and the recovery. the unemployment for rate for them, for 16 to 24-year-olds, twice the national average. >> this does not apply to my daughter, who is a little angel. all right. so obviously a lot more tricks than treats today. we got george walk, ian hodge. both of them have seen their insurance cancelled. george? >> i came home and opened up the mail box and there was a thick letter from blue cr shield, back in late september, and i said that under aca, my existing plan no longer met the regulations, and that it would be no longer available, some that -- and that they had a comparable plan available for $1,208 a month. my original plan was 228. when i first looked at it, i thought, 1208, maybe that's annual. no. that was a month. >> holy toledo. you're referring to the acc. ian? >> well, we got a letter on september 15th, saying that our plan was going to be cancelled december 31st. our premium was about a thousand dollars a month, 1,041, i think, and looking -- they did not offer an alternate plan,
the anemic economy and the recovery. the unemployment for rate for them, for 16 to 24-year-olds, twice the national average. >> this does not apply to my daughter, who is a little angel. all right. so obviously a lot more tricks than treats today. we got george walk, ian hodge. both of them have seen their insurance cancelled. george? >> i came home and opened up the mail box and there was a thick letter from blue cr shield, back in late september, and i said that under aca, my...
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expect the economy to thrive. you have to do it in a thoughtful way over time and we are striking that right balance. havingrs of congress argued that interior should not purchase more land to extend parks and other lands until the backlog is eliminated. senator coburn had a report as weak on that subject. what are your thoughts about the idea of the interior not taking what it has already and should not purchase more, and with that, what would be put at risk if your department could not acquire new properties? >> this is a common refrain that people toss around frito-lay. the same people that squeeze our budgets so we end up with a larger maintenance backlog. you can solve the maintenance backlog, yes. [applause] by taking care of the maintenance accolade. it is not that complicated. as a business person, that is what we did. that is what kept the economy going. -- very hard to run something on a month-to- month or year-to-year basis and you are talking about assets that last for a long time, or perpetuity. that
expect the economy to thrive. you have to do it in a thoughtful way over time and we are striking that right balance. havingrs of congress argued that interior should not purchase more land to extend parks and other lands until the backlog is eliminated. senator coburn had a report as weak on that subject. what are your thoughts about the idea of the interior not taking what it has already and should not purchase more, and with that, what would be put at risk if your department could not...
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had the economy growing at 2%, right. so i think it is fairly resilient and we didn't get in our way, we would've actually been growing a little bit faster. >> do you think we will eventually? seems to think that pimco. we need to talk about bill gross. pimco -- they said five years ago it was going to be 2%. came out with 2% for 20 years. aging demo, you think we're getting the 3 to 3 1/2 again? >> i think structurally the economy is not going to grow as fast as it used to. but there's also a cyclical recovery that has been delayed. and for that reason, it shouldn't be that crazy to think that we could grow 2.5% to 3% next year. >> the third recovery in a row that's been delayed. early '90s, early 2000s, this one we're delayed for years and finally geared. and this one is following the same pattern. i think we're going to 3% growth next year and we'll hover around three for the rest of the recovery. >> the taper's not going to be a speed bump if and when it comes? >> no, we challenged that, andrew, couple of months ago.
had the economy growing at 2%, right. so i think it is fairly resilient and we didn't get in our way, we would've actually been growing a little bit faster. >> do you think we will eventually? seems to think that pimco. we need to talk about bill gross. pimco -- they said five years ago it was going to be 2%. came out with 2% for 20 years. aging demo, you think we're getting the 3 to 3 1/2 again? >> i think structurally the economy is not going to grow as fast as it used to. but...
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what's your take on the economy? >> i think the economy as i've said before continues strong at a certain level. what's lacking is enough confidence to take risk to create jobs. i think that's a big issue here. so people are maximizing what they have. they're not doing a lot of new things. for aig, we continue to grow. we continue to grow across the board both in the united states and around the world. but it's a matter of our clients are a little bit more cautious. but i don't know that this quarter or next quarter that you'll see any effect on our business materially. >> you are hearing it from your clients, too. they're sitting on cash. there's uncertainty. people don't really know what's around the corner. would that be a fair assessment of what you're seeing from some of your clients? >> think there's doubt. where are we in terms of the economy. what will happen if and when the fed pulls back in terms of quantitative easing. so what will happen in december? what will happen in january when the congress tries to
what's your take on the economy? >> i think the economy as i've said before continues strong at a certain level. what's lacking is enough confidence to take risk to create jobs. i think that's a big issue here. so people are maximizing what they have. they're not doing a lot of new things. for aig, we continue to grow. we continue to grow across the board both in the united states and around the world. but it's a matter of our clients are a little bit more cautious. but i don't know that...
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plunged collapse the housing bubble that was driving the economy we had eight trillion dollars in housing bubble wealth that led to record rates of construction very high levels of consumption because all these people see their house price double even triple they were spending based on that that's gone now we need something to replace it and we have always people saying well they like the private sector this and that that's fine and i like the private sector to do it you need the government to spend the money that was the west and we had from the depression we got the depression when the government spent a ton of money it was social with world war two but that was what finally got the depression i don't want to use up a war i want to spend money lots of useful things we need to do infrastructure education child care long list of things we could and should be doing that's what we need when the private sector picks up you can cut that back but it's not going to do that now well we obviously don't want to war quickly what do you think the catalyst should be or could be well you know i would
plunged collapse the housing bubble that was driving the economy we had eight trillion dollars in housing bubble wealth that led to record rates of construction very high levels of consumption because all these people see their house price double even triple they were spending based on that that's gone now we need something to replace it and we have always people saying well they like the private sector this and that that's fine and i like the private sector to do it you need the government to...
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that the entrepreneurship is the solid answer to the economy problems. a couple of years ago i looked back and i saw iconic companies in trouble, and i realized once again we do need more entrepreneurs, more products and more action out there. it is not necessarily a government fix. that is why at my advanced age i sat down to write for my own experience the evolution of an entrepreneur to have a crash course in how to go into business. cheryl: especially with these young veterans getting out, they've got a much higher unemployment rate still about 10% and this was in september. in the overall employment rate, this is going back to the war in iraq and prior to that. thei don't know how to translate those skills from the battlefield to a company. you say to become an entrepreneur. what does that mean? do they open a franchise? should they go back to school? what do these kids do that are suffering right now? >> i am a veteran, i did fight in world war ii, i know exactly what they're going through, and i came out with just my severance pay, and i started a
that the entrepreneurship is the solid answer to the economy problems. a couple of years ago i looked back and i saw iconic companies in trouble, and i realized once again we do need more entrepreneurs, more products and more action out there. it is not necessarily a government fix. that is why at my advanced age i sat down to write for my own experience the evolution of an entrepreneur to have a crash course in how to go into business. cheryl: especially with these young veterans getting out,...
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they put money back into the local economy. they are buying houses, paying taxes, money is going into the school district, kids are being educated. we are raising help the community. >> thank you so much for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your supervisor." we will be back with another one of our 11 supervisors. >> a few years ago, i attended a public event at sfaliason, i don't know if you were there but it had a huge impact on me. i went to hear alaferalaison speak and instead a heard a neuro biologist and a snow flake scientist and tj clark who is an arc historian. it was amazing, it was the most amazing night. and we have actually modeled our public programs off of that event ever since. we like at the arts commission to broad a broader dialogue around the works that we show. not just having the artists themselves present, but to present different ways of thinking about their work, different ways of thinking about contemporary art in general. and leaving you thinking, as you leave. so, tonight we have someone from young and we
they put money back into the local economy. they are buying houses, paying taxes, money is going into the school district, kids are being educated. we are raising help the community. >> thank you so much for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your supervisor." we will be back with another one of our 11 supervisors. >> a few years ago, i attended a public event at sfaliason, i don't know if you were there but it had a huge impact on me. i went to hear alaferalaison speak and...
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so we have a lousy economy, when the economy gets better, fewer people will be on food stamps. >> but congressman, to push you on that, we are now four years into the recovery. and when we're going into the reporting of this and looking into the numbers, 15% of americans are poor. 47 million people, i look at that and say america, this is not working. what we are doing right now, our system, the system we're running is failing. 47 million people in poverty, failing in this country, is a failing grace. the american capital is not producing at this moment. broad gains for people. it is not. >> that is why we need a broader discussion, a white house conference on food and nutrition to talk about how you end this problem. not just how you put band aids on it. but how to increase minimum wage, how you extend letters of opportunity to help people get out of poverty. in the meantime, we need to be there to make sure people have at least enough to eat. boy, what a radical idea, that people in this country, the richest country in the world ought to have enough to eat. surely we ought to be abl
so we have a lousy economy, when the economy gets better, fewer people will be on food stamps. >> but congressman, to push you on that, we are now four years into the recovery. and when we're going into the reporting of this and looking into the numbers, 15% of americans are poor. 47 million people, i look at that and say america, this is not working. what we are doing right now, our system, the system we're running is failing. 47 million people in poverty, failing in this country, is a...
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things that make united states better or make our corporations in a better situation in the world economy and that's just the way it is and when if that happens to agree with other countries frosting on the cake but if it doesn't it's not going to stop us from doing it. marginalize the polish face. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser you know it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place said the red queen to alice it takes all the printing you could do to keep in the same place so the banks are too bernanke it takes all the working you can do to keep in the same place said the neo feudal fax to the chumps who have to work for a living but i say not only does it take all the running printing working but it also takes all the bombing stealing and the fraud exploiting and dying shaking breaking and taking to staying the same for complacency is not right stacy well in fact says we you mentioned we have to print print prints and we're printing printing printing just to keep even on g.d.p. in fed and how many n
things that make united states better or make our corporations in a better situation in the world economy and that's just the way it is and when if that happens to agree with other countries frosting on the cake but if it doesn't it's not going to stop us from doing it. marginalize the polish face. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser you know it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place said the red queen to...
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really keeps me up at night is the inability of our government to make make decisions that push our economy and our society forward whoa whoa whoa whoa that's what keeps you up at night the partisan bickering in congress are you kidding me superficial school while bullying is more troubling to you then the criminal policies you oversaw including torture rendition and definite detention and falsifying evidence to justify war these are the unaccountable crimes that are really preventing our economy and society from pushing forward listen it's bad enough that these people are out on book tours gallivanting around the world and set of behind bars but the compliance on the part of the corporate media to continue to allow out right war criminals to parrot propaganda with little to no pushback is a crime in itself. earlier this year florida congressman alan grayson invited a pakistani family who lost their grandmother to a drone strike to testify in front of congress after jumping through hoops for months on family finally arrive at the u.s. this week to speak to grayson and other members of congr
really keeps me up at night is the inability of our government to make make decisions that push our economy and our society forward whoa whoa whoa whoa that's what keeps you up at night the partisan bickering in congress are you kidding me superficial school while bullying is more troubling to you then the criminal policies you oversaw including torture rendition and definite detention and falsifying evidence to justify war these are the unaccountable crimes that are really preventing our...
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a decision that is based on what is the best and most european sustainable exist for our people for economy was forced entry having to deal with the scale of the support to be capitalized banks and not have the facilities of resilience from the european perspective that we have negotiated with our colleagues like thank you union supervision and new regulations and the possibility of recapitalization. so what does it take for different people to survive in today's economic rat race find out and be kind to report on at today. you know take the money you can do to keep it in the same place said the red queen to alice it takes all the printing you could do to keep it in the same place so the banks are to bernanke it takes all the working you can do to keep in the same place said the neo feudal fax to the chumps who have to work for a living but i say not only does it take all the running printing and working but it also takes all the bombing stealing and the fraud exploring and dying shaking breaking and taking to stay in the same frickin place isn't that right stacy. in washington the rocky pr
a decision that is based on what is the best and most european sustainable exist for our people for economy was forced entry having to deal with the scale of the support to be capitalized banks and not have the facilities of resilience from the european perspective that we have negotiated with our colleagues like thank you union supervision and new regulations and the possibility of recapitalization. so what does it take for different people to survive in today's economic rat race find out and...
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entrepreneurship, we like to say on this show, is democracy in the economy, and it's true. while the entrepreneur is building something for himself or herself, for the family, they are also doing good, because they are helping the economy grow, they're creating jobs, they're putting down roots in the community. all those things are worthwhile and worth doing. but occasionally it happens that an entrepreneur does further good - really specifically gets to help people in trouble, and does it selflessly, way beyond what the call of his business might require, someone who is on 24/7 with an ear always cocked, even in the middle of the night, in case a call comes through, because he is faced with tragedy at close quarters almost every day. the entrepreneur you're about to meet, gary burke, runs a company called burke's restoration, but he doesn't work on upholstery or furniture; he works on homes, homes that often have been devastated by terrible, unexpected catastrophes, whether it's floods, fire, any kind of difficult you might imagine. and he's there almost as an official fir
entrepreneurship, we like to say on this show, is democracy in the economy, and it's true. while the entrepreneur is building something for himself or herself, for the family, they are also doing good, because they are helping the economy grow, they're creating jobs, they're putting down roots in the community. all those things are worthwhile and worth doing. but occasionally it happens that an entrepreneur does further good - really specifically gets to help people in trouble, and does it...
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president obama wrapping up a speech on the economy. hi, everyone, i'm gretchen carlson. welcome to "the real story." the president under fire, though, for his signature accomplishment, speaking in d.c. as he tries to move away from the messy rollout of obama care. >> because you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear, undoubtedly, after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. you know, after a decade in which many jobs left the united states to go overseas, now we're seeing companies starting to bring jobs back. >> so, let's take a look at some key economic numbers that seem to be all over the place, quite frankly. the stock market flirting with a week of record highs, despite a lackluster report on retail sales. and gas prices dropping to an average of $3.28 per gallon, down almost a quarter from last year. but milk prices may be about to soar, or sour, depending on how you look at it. joining me now, melissa francis, host of "money with melissa francis" on the fox business network. what do you make of this up-and-down econo
president obama wrapping up a speech on the economy. hi, everyone, i'm gretchen carlson. welcome to "the real story." the president under fire, though, for his signature accomplishment, speaking in d.c. as he tries to move away from the messy rollout of obama care. >> because you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear, undoubtedly, after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. you know, after a decade in which many jobs left the...
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decision that is based on what is the best and most curable and sustainable exists for our people for economy the head of the irish government and a canny talks to see about becoming the first country to turn the financial bottom around. the syrian regime has met a major deadline and its chemical desire and all chemical weapons production equipment it had listed earlier has now been destroyed with more on this his arms he's want us here. what we're hearing now from an official inside the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons is that damascus has destroyed all equipment that is used for producing mixing and filling chemical weapons this comes a day ahead of the agreed november first deadline and it is a major achievement in an extremely tight and ambitious disarmament program the foreign inspectors who have been inside the country for several weeks now have visited twenty one of twenty three chemical weapons stockpile sites now the reason given as to why they could not go to two of those scientists because it was simply too dangerous there's been no commitment from the rebels fi
decision that is based on what is the best and most curable and sustainable exists for our people for economy the head of the irish government and a canny talks to see about becoming the first country to turn the financial bottom around. the syrian regime has met a major deadline and its chemical desire and all chemical weapons production equipment it had listed earlier has now been destroyed with more on this his arms he's want us here. what we're hearing now from an official inside the...
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first of all it is now the ninth economy in the world so the situation is serious for the moment the government does everything to avoid a bailout but surely social problems starts to be more and more shop it's since years they must say since two thousand and six that the situation of social level is worsening fall over most everybody except people who are really guaranteed not only their jobs but all of their paychecks that must be rather high so do you think a bailout would be the right thing after all it appears to work for all and doesn't it. know a bail out would compromise the credibility off of the debt and this is precisely what mr letters prime minister but also people in the u. p. and central bank try to avoid it would be also a signal. running for speculators who are. shortly euro since at least two years of what is generally called the crisis of the year as in reality a coordinated private financial assault food wouldn't be a good idea to to ask for a lot but something is going to happen those sorts of quickly else you surely something's got to happen as you mentioned abo
first of all it is now the ninth economy in the world so the situation is serious for the moment the government does everything to avoid a bailout but surely social problems starts to be more and more shop it's since years they must say since two thousand and six that the situation of social level is worsening fall over most everybody except people who are really guaranteed not only their jobs but all of their paychecks that must be rather high so do you think a bailout would be the right thing...
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germany's thriving economy may well be driving the rest of europe down the u.s. treasury report suggests the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but talk of building orchestrating the e.u.'s policies is nothing new it recently persuaded brussels to delay a limit on emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry loris miss now explains. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the need it all together and germany and merkel is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industries again e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes an audi and in return britain seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for g
germany's thriving economy may well be driving the rest of europe down the u.s. treasury report suggests the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but talk of building orchestrating the e.u.'s policies is nothing new it recently persuaded brussels to delay a limit on emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry loris miss now explains. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to...
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the economy has not recovered. quantitative easing continues on an ongoing basis. the federal reserve essentially says that the economic growth outlook is somewhat better. but they have not reduced qe. it's continuing. all of those to me suggest a bubble both in the bond market and in the equity market. the question is when is the bubble going to burst? >> and also how big the bursting of the bubble would be. but i'm going to make fun of my own first question because when we talk about valuations, it's kind of silly to even talk about trailing earnings when if the economy next year, jonathan, grows at 3%, stocks are probably wildly undervalued. if the economy grows at 1%, stocks are probably grossly overvalued. >> i mean, i think there's two things. one is if the economy grows a little bit slower, you actually have interest rates are likely to weaken up a little bit. and then stocks may actually look more attractive. the real question is what are you paying for a dollar of earnings compared to a cash flow someplace else? but to sri's point, you were talking about,
the economy has not recovered. quantitative easing continues on an ongoing basis. the federal reserve essentially says that the economic growth outlook is somewhat better. but they have not reduced qe. it's continuing. all of those to me suggest a bubble both in the bond market and in the equity market. the question is when is the bubble going to burst? >> and also how big the bursting of the bubble would be. but i'm going to make fun of my own first question because when we talk about...
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make united states better or make our corporations in a better situation in the world economy. agree with other countries. to stop us from. economic. one hundred twenty three days. through. the cities of russia. really. people for sixty five. in a record setting. space. on our. sun stayed with his mother his name is. to go to some water and the go to war. so you can find but i'm too old for exercises on the bar. just so that his mother is very strong he can fight with her yeah i always remind him that he should help his mother because she's a woman who often forgets because to him i'm a warrior for. cards i told you. there is some historic evidence that amazons men to have children. don't have families. they had a girl they raised her boy they raised him to a certain age. gave him to a society of men who. know. my father was very harsh when he raised me even baby music. i'm grateful for my father fanaa king the nonsense out of my head. if you know my son you have to be a warrior that's what i want my son to be. i know it's not an easy. injuries along the way i love the little b
make united states better or make our corporations in a better situation in the world economy. agree with other countries. to stop us from. economic. one hundred twenty three days. through. the cities of russia. really. people for sixty five. in a record setting. space. on our. sun stayed with his mother his name is. to go to some water and the go to war. so you can find but i'm too old for exercises on the bar. just so that his mother is very strong he can fight with her yeah i always remind...
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world economy has become increasingly increasingly globalized and as more of our economy is about intellectual property and not bricks and mortar you can see there is more of this stateless income sloshing around the system which provided ireland with even more opportunities to be. a leader in competitiveness with multinationals now i have one final question for you what country today do you believe has this simplistic and most effective tax cut i know that's a lot of question but a lot of your opinion on that is a very loaded question and. it's. i really don't know what she wants one thing is very difficult even for full time experts who follow this every day is it's hard enough just to understand one tax system the united states that's a full time job and then when you ask us to compare you know french to our france to ireland to the u.k. to hong kong to switzerland but different languages different laws and everything is in flux so it's really hard to put your finger on that but i my impression is that it is certainly among the one of the simplest and u.k. is moving towards greater simplici
world economy has become increasingly increasingly globalized and as more of our economy is about intellectual property and not bricks and mortar you can see there is more of this stateless income sloshing around the system which provided ireland with even more opportunities to be. a leader in competitiveness with multinationals now i have one final question for you what country today do you believe has this simplistic and most effective tax cut i know that's a lot of question but a lot of your...
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it will keep adding $85 billion to the economy every month. let's get a market preview with seema mody. good morning. >> good morning, scott. we're looking at futures lower after stocks pulled back on the fed decision yesterday to hold steady on monetary policy. the fed saying the economy is too weak for to the cut back on its stimulus program. we do get data on unemployment filings and manufacturing, plus earnings from oil giants. the dow falling 61 points, the nasdaq losing about 21, and it will be interesting to see how facebook opens after results last night. >> don't do that. not do this next story. and laura and -- we have technical difficulties. it will be about airplanes, though. i'm flying blind. there may or may not be airplanes on the screen. i'm going to throw it back to you. we'll talk about the nsa and its involvement in messing up our television. >> it is halloween. spooky things always happen. >> one time we went life from the mystery house and things were just going hay wire. >> have you recovered? >> no. i need go home. back
it will keep adding $85 billion to the economy every month. let's get a market preview with seema mody. good morning. >> good morning, scott. we're looking at futures lower after stocks pulled back on the fed decision yesterday to hold steady on monetary policy. the fed saying the economy is too weak for to the cut back on its stimulus program. we do get data on unemployment filings and manufacturing, plus earnings from oil giants. the dow falling 61 points, the nasdaq losing about 21,...
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has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. >> joe: there's a team photo of the 1918 boston red sox. uehara takes over and finds strike one on jon jay. seven saves. an e.r.a. of .71. a big reason why the red sox are in this position. jay, pops it into left center. it's gomes. one away. here's descalso with the red sox won that 1918 world series, they were a perfect 5-0 in world series play. and the clincher, babe ruth entered as a defensive replacement in the eighth inning. and it wouldn't be another world championship for 86 years. >> tim: babe ruth was known for defense, right? >> joe: here's a strike one-and-one on descalso. the 86-year drought ended in 2004. the four-game sweep over the cardinals. that's strike two. red sox try to win their third world series the past ten years now. descalso pops it up. gomes is there again. two out. >> joe: these great red sox fans have not seen a world series clinching victory here at fenway. there's not anybo
has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. >> joe: there's a team photo of the 1918 boston red sox. uehara takes over and finds strike one on jon jay. seven saves. an e.r.a. of .71. a big reason why the red sox are in this position. jay, pops it into left center. it's gomes. one away. here's descalso with the red sox won that 1918 world series, they were a perfect 5-0...
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government shutdown had any affects on the economy or job market. >>> chinese authorities believe the ethnic uighurs were behind the bombing in tienemen square. >>> china's central television said authorities detained five suspects on suspicion of colluding with the dead suspects. cctv said all five were captured within ten hours of the incident. judging from their names, all five detainees are believed to be wiegers. they announced quick police response. the media called the crash an act of well organized terrorism. they said a flag with a word implying islamic holy war was found. they stopped short of saying who carried out the incident but left the impression it was wieger islamic extremists. >>> chie 23450ez prosecutors told police they are officialry arrest a squaurn nails being held for reporting on corruption at a state-owned company. >>> a correspondent for the new express newspaper was detained by police after his article was published. the newspaper demanded for two days that he be released. but it suddenly apologized to its readers after state run media report thad he told
government shutdown had any affects on the economy or job market. >>> chinese authorities believe the ethnic uighurs were behind the bombing in tienemen square. >>> china's central television said authorities detained five suspects on suspicion of colluding with the dead suspects. cctv said all five were captured within ten hours of the incident. judging from their names, all five detainees are believed to be wiegers. they announced quick police response. the media called the...
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. >> another uptick of japan's economy is pushing up property prices in the country. and foreign investors are scrambling to get into the market. for many, the timing couldn't be better. nhk explains. >> reporter: this state agent tiawanese investors, many find it easy to do business in japan because it's nearby but asia has seen a surge in clients since the beginning of the year. >> translator: i'm attracted by prime minister's abe's policies and the exchange rate. many tiawanese people are starting to realize a change is taking place. >> translator: real estate is peaking in taiwan and the u.s. i believe japan is the next promising property market. it's time for it to start going up. >> reporter: the agent closed 70% more deals in september than during the whole of last year. prime minister abe's fiscal policies known as abenomics are behind the boom. land prices around urban areas rose for the first time in five years. investors expect abenomics to maintain the rising trend. foreigners are also attracted to the cheaper yen. the japanese currency has dropped against
. >> another uptick of japan's economy is pushing up property prices in the country. and foreign investors are scrambling to get into the market. for many, the timing couldn't be better. nhk explains. >> reporter: this state agent tiawanese investors, many find it easy to do business in japan because it's nearby but asia has seen a surge in clients since the beginning of the year. >> translator: i'm attracted by prime minister's abe's policies and the exchange rate. many...
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. >> we are back. business before the bell with kelly evans. latest jobless numbers did not come out. how did they look? >> they looked better in keeping with the latest theme we have seen. the attention is focused on a couple of things and the first is facebook. last night they gave investors a little bit of a scare. they finally said they were profitable and the revenue was up 60% and they are making a ton of monomobile ads. shares responded and the problem was the cfo responded to a question and went on to say that the trouble was facebook by the way was seeing a drop in daily users especially from younger kids. with that grouping so important to future trends, shares immediately gave back the gains. we will keep an eye and see which way they decided to go. the broader theme as we look to chose out the month is how strong of a rally we have seen this month and year for the stock market. up 24% for the s&p 500. that's a brought basket of stocks. they are the biggest money manager in the world and hav
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. >> we are back. business before the bell with kelly evans. latest jobless numbers did not come out. how did they look? >> they looked better in keeping with the latest theme we have seen. the attention is focused on a couple of things and the first is facebook. last night they gave investors a little bit of a scare. they finally said they were profitable and the revenue was up 60% and they are making a ton of monomobile ads....
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economy today? >> yes, i deed it did. jack lew spoke here and it was very good day in terms of the nation's deficit, $685 billion, the first time since five years ago that the deficit dropped below $1 trillion. and the president will be arriving later today to encourage more invest inspect the us. one way for the u.s. to dig out of the deficit even more is to get foreign dollars here, and that's what this conference partly is all about. >> the white house clearly prefers to talk about this rather than problems with the affordable care act website. was this a preplanned event? >> definitely a preplanned event. the fact that these other events are taking place, not exactly part of the plan, certainly the president wants to talk about this, because it has been a focus of the administration for the past two years. this is the first conference, but they have been working on trying to get more foreign dollars here for sometime now. you have had in the conference today, some of the top leaders from corporations around the world,
economy today? >> yes, i deed it did. jack lew spoke here and it was very good day in terms of the nation's deficit, $685 billion, the first time since five years ago that the deficit dropped below $1 trillion. and the president will be arriving later today to encourage more invest inspect the us. one way for the u.s. to dig out of the deficit even more is to get foreign dollars here, and that's what this conference partly is all about. >> the white house clearly prefers to talk...
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the economy has grown by more than 6%. the workers' lives have not improved. after months of protest up to 40% increase was secured on the minimum wage - a major victory, but not enough. this year they aim for 150% increase. >> most of the labour businesses will close. it is hard. the main job is there. especially when our labour is unskilled. educate only at school, training is important. there's a lot of unemployment still here. >> they call him indonesia's works class leader. he's organised hundreds of thousands of workers. his work is not without danger. it does not stop him from organising more workers. 37 million registered workers, 12% only are part of a labour union. others are afraid. >> translation: police beat up our members during protests. i'm being threatened that i will be shot or killed on the spot if i keep leading the movement. >>. >> igbal is undeterred. he's determined to improve the life of the workers so the gap between the rich and poor in indonesia will close. >> student demonstrations against egypt's military-backed government turned v
the economy has grown by more than 6%. the workers' lives have not improved. after months of protest up to 40% increase was secured on the minimum wage - a major victory, but not enough. this year they aim for 150% increase. >> most of the labour businesses will close. it is hard. the main job is there. especially when our labour is unskilled. educate only at school, training is important. there's a lot of unemployment still here. >> they call him indonesia's works class leader....
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there has been a lot of talk of what's wrong with the economy. spending $250 million in ten american universities to rebuild their chemistry departments. they're pointing out that there are 600,000 jobs going wanting right now in the country, jobs in technology and engineering and math, but they can't find people in america who can do them, so there needs to be more emphasis on getting americans ready for the jobs that are here to be had right now. >> randall, live in washington, and forgive me for the interruption. tomorrow could be a tough day for more than 23 million american households. those households rely on supplemental food aid, or what we refer to as food stamps, and they're going to see their aid cut. tom akerman went to the fourth county in the u.s. to talk about what could follow >> reporter: for two hours each week, this food charity is the busiest place in kentucky. the lowest of anywhere in the u.s., and the food bank is especially crowded to the end of each month, as government aid money runs low. single mother, rose pryor, works
there has been a lot of talk of what's wrong with the economy. spending $250 million in ten american universities to rebuild their chemistry departments. they're pointing out that there are 600,000 jobs going wanting right now in the country, jobs in technology and engineering and math, but they can't find people in america who can do them, so there needs to be more emphasis on getting americans ready for the jobs that are here to be had right now. >> randall, live in washington, and...
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happy halloween. >>> after pushing the economy to the edge, ted cruz dons his teflon jacket. we'll discuss with our guests. marco -- polo? is anyone going to take up immigration reform? as of now, no tarks in gop. we'll discuss that when now starts right after this. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine
happy halloween. >>> after pushing the economy to the edge, ted cruz dons his teflon jacket. we'll discuss with our guests. marco -- polo? is anyone going to take up immigration reform? as of now, no tarks in gop. we'll discuss that when now starts right after this. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post...
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it negatively impacts consumers in the economy. a comprehensive farm bill should include funding for specialty crops. we need to increase funding for programs like the specialty block rants which give us a great return on ourl investments. our final bill will support our local organic farmers. and the growing number of certified organic operations and the koun tril. we also must work to saifl the safety net. >> reforming a program is one thing. arbitrarily cutting a program and calling it reform is another. i blooeelieve we could find com ground necessary to be self su pisht. this is why i thought for the inclusion of funds that expand the drop training programs that have been so successful. in addition, the farm bill should include the dairy skurts act. i'm hopeful we can come together. washington depends on programs that open up new markets and support exports like the market access pranl and the foreign market development program. kplept examples of a profitable, public/private school vat sleeder ship. no company's business shou
it negatively impacts consumers in the economy. a comprehensive farm bill should include funding for specialty crops. we need to increase funding for programs like the specialty block rants which give us a great return on ourl investments. our final bill will support our local organic farmers. and the growing number of certified organic operations and the koun tril. we also must work to saifl the safety net. >> reforming a program is one thing. arbitrarily cutting a program and calling it...
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we lost our director, we lost our board chair, we made it through a difficult economy and picked up a bunch of programs and who were not able to make it 32 you the economy and we embraced them and made them stronger than ever. i would like to introduce our chair of our board, dr. aurls walker. [ applause ] >> thank you, kathy. to the two chairs tonight of the human rights commissioners, to the honorable commissioners themselves, i want to thank you for recognizing the hard work of bay view point. kathy davis as you heard she is the best executive director in san francisco. [ applause ] i think we have some of our staff here. would you mind standing for the staff here that are present. [ applause ] and the board of directors members that are here, if doctor and president of the board, i'm the president but he's also one of the board of directors. ma i i just say that we are determined to continue the legacy of dr. joyce davis. he was determined to develop and institute, an aging campus where seniors in this city especially bay view hunters point will be able to age in place. all the va
we lost our director, we lost our board chair, we made it through a difficult economy and picked up a bunch of programs and who were not able to make it 32 you the economy and we embraced them and made them stronger than ever. i would like to introduce our chair of our board, dr. aurls walker. [ applause ] >> thank you, kathy. to the two chairs tonight of the human rights commissioners, to the honorable commissioners themselves, i want to thank you for recognizing the hard work of bay...
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it generates millions for the economy. this dispute is not just about culture, it's about money. there's valuable grazing above ground and oil below. no one is sure how much is here. when south sudan won its independence, khartoum lost three-quarters of its oil reserves. it can't afford to lose more. >> this is a senior member. referendum committee and believes disputes over resources can be resolved. >> it is the presence of khartoum forces in the oil area. that's the only source of security. otherwise the rest continues to come and go back. >> but there is still deep resentment among the herders who see the know mads as a threat to grass and water >> given the result was a foregone conclusion and neither the north or the south recognise the referendum, let alone the result - what was the point? >> well, when you ask that question here, people give you the same answer - that this really is about applying political pressure, saying the basic principle of democracy is the will of the people. they are trying to put pressure on the government of the south sudan, and the internationa
it generates millions for the economy. this dispute is not just about culture, it's about money. there's valuable grazing above ground and oil below. no one is sure how much is here. when south sudan won its independence, khartoum lost three-quarters of its oil reserves. it can't afford to lose more. >> this is a senior member. referendum committee and believes disputes over resources can be resolved. >> it is the presence of khartoum forces in the oil area. that's the only source...
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economy. even as most of the companies do a huge amount of business overseas. as i predicted yesterday, cooler heads prevail and the same stocks get bought, causing a vengeance. yesterday's trading in high quality cyclical stocks which were knocked down. 3m, united technologies and boeing. end of the day sell program related to middle east turmoil did shave some of those gains off the rebounders. or if you want to take a longer term view, consider the action of two very high quality companies that rally gigantically today on earnings. expeed w peepedia and perigo. expedia told you not to worry saying it would solve its problems and come roaring back. i had to believe them because i co-owned it in new jersey and the online travel company has become the de facto travel department for many who tell their employee, save costs, book through expedia. when expedia reported last night, it did everything it said it would on the previous conference call and an 18% move and a very big capitalization stock. when peri fwrks o reported last, i thought the quarter was a good
economy. even as most of the companies do a huge amount of business overseas. as i predicted yesterday, cooler heads prevail and the same stocks get bought, causing a vengeance. yesterday's trading in high quality cyclical stocks which were knocked down. 3m, united technologies and boeing. end of the day sell program related to middle east turmoil did shave some of those gains off the rebounders. or if you want to take a longer term view, consider the action of two very high quality companies...
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economy is slowing down a bit. the fed announced yesterday it's pressing ahead with its stimulus campaign. includes low interest rates. i guess my micro phone went out. central bank says it will continue helping the economy because of weak signs in the housing and labor markets. on the positive side, u.s. deficit for the 2013 budget year, how about this, falling to $680 billion, that is a five year low. breaking news overnight in sear gentleman. an if i recall with the chemical weapons -- has met the deadline to destroy -- for tomorrow. and this comes as health officials racing this morning to stop a polio outbreak inflicting yet more damage amid the country's civil war. world health organization is confirming ten cases all in children under the age of four. there are 20 additional suspected cases. the outbreak is in two villages close to the border with iraq. hospitals there are in ruins as you might imagine and without power or proper medicine. another likely factor in the outbreaks is the lack of sanitation. hea
economy is slowing down a bit. the fed announced yesterday it's pressing ahead with its stimulus campaign. includes low interest rates. i guess my micro phone went out. central bank says it will continue helping the economy because of weak signs in the housing and labor markets. on the positive side, u.s. deficit for the 2013 budget year, how about this, falling to $680 billion, that is a five year low. breaking news overnight in sear gentleman. an if i recall with the chemical weapons -- has...
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investment is part of our economy. one of the reasons that i enthusiastically answered the president's call to take the job. our public lands are poured in some anyways. the drive our economy than they also drive things that fuel the sole. -- the soul. you have to seize an opportunity to make a difference. we have a chance to make a difference at interior on some of the defining issues of our time. climate change. from 71 degrees north latitude. you see the impact of climate change everywhere. we need to move our country toward energy independence. we also need to honor our proud conservation legacy. i want to thank president obama for his confidence in me. i want to thank the senate for agreeing with him. that is the job. the timing, that was a little off. i came into thinking, great, long-term. then there is a continuing resolution that is funding us a few months at a time. i started in april, and sequestration was there. that is the nuttiest thing i have heard out. including the things that are most important that n
investment is part of our economy. one of the reasons that i enthusiastically answered the president's call to take the job. our public lands are poured in some anyways. the drive our economy than they also drive things that fuel the sole. -- the soul. you have to seize an opportunity to make a difference. we have a chance to make a difference at interior on some of the defining issues of our time. climate change. from 71 degrees north latitude. you see the impact of climate change everywhere....
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today he talked to business leaders about the economy. there's not much to celebrate on that front either. white house correspondent win dell goaler has that story. >> the all hands on deck job creation, the president called on those to invest in the u.s. >> people are looking at low energy cost, stability, looking at increased productivity all workers. all things are adding up. >> mr. obama wants to give the federal government a bigger role in attracting foreign businesses to the u.s., something cities and states have done on their own in the past. he suggested a better relationshrelation between democrats and republicans wouldn't hurt. >> the answer would probably be no. >> there are signs the further shutdown slowed the economy underachieving to begin with. ploirs added less than 150 jobs in september and temporary layoffs because of the shutdown are expected to affect the october figures. pending home sales fell last month. 42% of the country doesn't feel things will change. more feel it will get worse than better. president barack ob
today he talked to business leaders about the economy. there's not much to celebrate on that front either. white house correspondent win dell goaler has that story. >> the all hands on deck job creation, the president called on those to invest in the u.s. >> people are looking at low energy cost, stability, looking at increased productivity all workers. all things are adding up. >> mr. obama wants to give the federal government a bigger role in attracting foreign businesses to...